right click for the controls to playthe fantastic Starfrack promotional video audio track
A ship built for luxury and comfort
from the bones of the 25th century luxury solar cruiser 'The Starfracker'
utilising the cream of 28th century technology, style and ergonomics--
Featuring:
a star garden -
fifteen spacious front decks -
a fully fitted senior officer lounge next to the bridge -
a dedicated shuttle bay -
a ship built to meet any challenge -
with nine massive Fermi-engines capable of 40G+ of sustained acceleration -
and no sparcity of clean, well equipped bathrooms...
Retro-fitted from the skeletal remains of the famous twenty-fifth century cruise liner, the Star-Fracker, which was originally built by the Quado family for Exclusive Experiences Incorporated.
This luxurious vessel once toured the solar system with such illustrious guests onboard as Silver Bonifaci and cohort, Clint and Jennifer Hickson and of course the admirable Admiral Vikadin Cork's great-geat-grandparents, Zaeffeod and Sarah Cork.
But this isn’t just a fantastic retrofit of a high-class stylish system vessel. The AHE project has now been successfully tested over short to mid-range on vessels such as the Skipper, private shuttle of Space Fleet’s own Professor Kimble, and the Star-One, which under the command of Captain Bryce Cork, has recently visited one of our neighbouring stars, Epsilon Eridani, in a time span, of just three solar weeks.
But this is nothing. The drive device fitted into the Star Frack has a power ratio which is six orders of magnitude more than the Star One.
Colleagues and friends; the potential now has moved from reaching other stars, to reaching any star we want, with a relatively very short rest dependence between long jumps, the Starfrack is quite literally a super star ship. And she is now ready to fly.
Hey, why not check out the moon with this free moon mahijimajig -
here it is, all yours to roll round and oggle at; the moon: hawooooooo! Don't forget to use your mouse wheel to zoom in+ and out-!
Now see if you can locate moonbase alpha
(unlikely because we've airbrushed it out for security reasons ha ha!)